For fans of Elena Armas and Ali Hazelwood, an emotional second-chance romance set in small-town Massachusetts about best friends turned lovers whose past still threatens their future.Some loves destroy you. Some save you. Some do both.Alex thought that leaving her Massachusetts hometown for college would help her forget Jamie, the troubled boy who was her first friend, first kiss, and first heartbreak. But five years later, at twenty-three, she finds herself back home, staring at the same yellow shutters and red door, unable to outrun the past.Forced to attend her dreaded five-year high school reunion, Alex discovers an old journal hidden in her childhood bedroom. Over twenty-four hours, memories come flooding back: the spark of young love, Jamie’s chaotic family life, and the choices that shattered everything she thought she knew.But some secrets were never what they seemed. As Alex confronts the truth about Jamie and about herself, she must decide if love can’t change the past but might still rewrite her future.Poignant, nostalgic, and deeply emotional, The Enemy of Time is a love story about the ties that bind us, the ghosts we carry, and how a single moment can unravel everything you thought you knew about love, time, and fate.
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A small-town occult horror for fans of Mona Awad’s Bunny and Grady Hendrix’s The Final Girl Support Group, blending ritual magic, toxic friendship, and queer terror in New England. <BR><BR>Witchcraft was just a game. Until the bodies started piling up.<BR> <BR>Cinnamon Christine Carmichael doesn’t remember the killings. Not at first. But the blood on her hands, the whispers in her head, and the smile on her best friend Hedda’s face say enough. Something has been unleashed—and it’s using them to grow.<BR> <BR>Two teenagers are burned alive in a corn maze as the crowd watches, paralyzed, filming every second. It’s the latest in a string of ritualistic murders that defy explanation. Sheriff Henry McGinty has seen a lot in his time—but nothing like this.<BR> <BR>So he calls in Sister Eve.<BR> <BR>Eve sees what others can’t: echoes of the dead, glimpses of the future. But this time, the visions are fragmented. Wrong. As if something is blocking her sight. Something old. Something evil. Something wearing the face of her mother, reincarnated in the body of a teenage girl.<BR> <BR>As Halloween nears, Cinnamon’s coven races to complete a ritual that could bring the Devil himself to earth—and Eve, Henry, and irreverent deputy Fink may be the last line of defense between our world and utter damnation.<BR> <BR>Once the spell begins, it can't be undone.<BR> <BR>And Hell is already watching.
What if the quaint seaside town you stumbled into wanted to claim you-body and soul?Published in 1936, The Shadow Over Innsmouth remains one of H.P. Lovecraft's most influential stories, fusing investigative suspense with deep-sea cosmic horror. This contemporary adaptation preserves Lovecraft's oppressive atmosphere while refining the prose for today's readers.When the narrator arrives in Innsmouth, he is met with shuttered windows, furtive glances, and the unsettling Innsmouth look-bulging eyes and slick, piscine skin. His investigation reveals a generations-old bargain between the townsfolk and the ancient Deep Ones who dwell just offshore. As night falls, escape becomes a desperate race through labyrinthine streets, while a darker fate beckons from the ocean depths.What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation: A Classic Tale of Coastal Cosmic Horror - Witness Innsmouth's eerie transformation and the price of forbidden worship. Relentless Suspense and Revelation - Follow a lone investigator's journey from curiosity to existential terror. Streamlined, Engaging Prose - Lovecraft's power intact-now clearer and faster for modern audiences. Themes of Identity, Degeneration, and Destiny - Confront the horror of becoming something inhuman. Essential for Fans of Mythos Fiction and Aquatic Terror - A foundation for stories like Dagon, The Deep, and The Shape of Water. Some towns keep their secrets beneath the tide-others let them walk the streets.
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER New York Times bestselling author Kristin Harmel returns with a “dazzling diamond of a novel” (Hazel Gaynor, New York Times bestselling author of Before Dorothy) about two jewel thieves, a priceless bracelet that disappears in 1940s Paris, and a quest for answers in a decades-old murder.Colette Marceau has been stealing jewels for nearly as long as she can remember, following the centuries-old code of honor instilled in her by her mother, Annabel: take only from the cruel and unkind, and give to those in need. Never was their family tradition more important than seven decades earlier, during the Second World War, when Annabel and Colette worked side by side in Paris to fund the French Resistance. But one night in 1942, it all went wrong. Annabel was arrested by the Germans, and Colette’s four-year-old sister, Liliane, disappeared in the chaos of the raid, along with an exquisite diamond bracelet sewn into the hem of her nightgown for safekeeping. Soon after, Annabel was executed, and Liliane’s body was found floating in the Seine—but the bracelet was nowhere to be found. Seventy years later, Colette—who has “redistributed” $30 million in jewels over the decades to fund many worthy organizations—has done her best to put her tragic past behind her, but her life begins to unravel when the long-missing bracelet suddenly turns up in a museum exhibit in Boston. If Colette can discover where it has been all this time—and who owns it now—she may finally learn the truth about what happened to her sister. But she isn’t the only one for whom the bracelet holds answers, and when someone from her childhood lays claim to the diamonds, she’s forced to confront the ghosts of her past as never before. Against all odds, there may still be a chance to bring a murderer to justice—but first, Colette will have to summon the courage to open her own battered heart.